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    Special Notices (140515ef-793c-4a87-a298-d9c1f31c05c4)

    Advantages to Members of Our Advertising Section.-It is our intention to make the advertising section of the Bulletin as comprehensive as possible, so that members can turn to it for complete informat

    Jan 7, 1913

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    On the Use of Determining Slag Densities in Smelting

    By Thomas MacFarlane

    IN smelting copper, lead, and silver ores, it is scarcely possible in every case to make analyses of the various parcels of ore, with the view of combining these and the fluxes so accurately as to yie

    Jan 1, 1880

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    Pima Mining Company - A Progress Report

    By George A. Komadina

    The Pima mine lies 20 miles southwest of Tucson, Ariz., and 45 miles north of the Mexican border. It is located on a hillside overlooking Tucson, which allows for gravity flow generally through the pl

    Jan 6, 1965

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    Note on a Deposit of Cadmia in a Coke Furnace

    By H. Firmstone

    DEPOSITS of cadmia, or impure oxide of zinc, are of common occurrence in the upper parts of blast furnaces using ores containing zinc, and were very common in the charcoal furnaces of Virginia working

    Jan 1, 1879

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    Papers - Constitution and Thermal Treatment - Rate of Nucleation and Rate of Growth of Pearlite (T.P. 1460, with discussion)

    By Robert A. Colten, Frederick C. Hull, Robert F. Mehl

    It is known that pearlite forms from austenite by a process of nucleation and growth, and that the rate of formation of pearlite may be described by a rate of nucleation and a rate of growth.l,2 The m

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Papers - Constitution and Thermal Treatment - Rate of Nucleation and Rate of Growth of Pearlite (T.P. 1460, with discussion)

    By Robert A. Colten, Frederick C. Hull, Robert F. Mehl

    It is known that pearlite forms from austenite by a process of nucleation and growth, and that the rate of formation of pearlite may be described by a rate of nucleation and a rate of growth.l,2 The m

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Troy Paper - Experimental Working of Silver-ores by the Leaching Process.

    By J. H. Clemes

    The process of leaching silver ores with sodium hyposulphite is comparatively new, and published accounts of the details and losses of the process are as yet very few. The following account of a caref

    Jan 1, 1884

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    A Review Of Rock Pressure Problems

    By Richard P. Schoemaker

    INTRODUCTION IN underground mining operations the effects of economic and mechanical factors on costs and profits can readily be appreciated and can perhaps be expressed in exact figures and percen

    Jan 1, 1947

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    Extractive Metallurgy Division - The Influence of Solid State Point Defects upon Flotation Processes

    By George Simkovich

    It was hypothesized that solid-state point defects should alter the flotation properties of solids. Tests conducted on pure AgCl and AgCl doped with CdC12 show that atomic point defects exhibit an imp

    Jan 1, 1963

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    The Erosion Of Guns (94477977-b740-4153-8a76-51eb6437c334)

    HUDSON MAXIM, Brooklyn, N. Y.-Immediately after the creation of the Naval Consulting Board, Admiral Strauss, Chief of the Bureau of Ordnance of the Navy, told members of the Board that the most import

    Jan 4, 1918

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    Annual Review – Beneficiation Moves Forward

    By Stanley D. Michaelson, Norman Weiss

    This was a year of realization. Some years are for planning and development, some for designing and building, others for fulfillment. With greater hopes and plans for the future than ever before, the

    Jan 3, 1955

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    Pressure Operation of the Pig Iron Blast Furnace and the Problem of Solution Loss (5af027f1-6635-40b5-ad59-5be10d74b375)

    By Julian Avery

    IN its dual role of pig-iron smelter and gas producer, the blast furnace is a remarkably satisfactory and efficient apparatus. Many metallurgists and engineers have pointed out, however, that since th

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Part X – October 1969 - Papers - A Galvanic Cell Study of Activities in Mg-AI Liquid Alloys

    By G. R. Belton, Y. K. Rao

    A galvanic cell, using liquid MgCl2 or MgC12-CaC12 mixtures as the electrolyte, has been used to determine activities in Mg-A1 liquid alloys between 700' and 880°C. The incovporation of a chlori

    Jan 1, 1970

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    A Frogless Switch

    By C. M. Haight

    SEVERAL years ago the frequent breaking of wheels on the 66-cu. ft. cars used with the underground electric haulage suggested that the numerous frogs in the track might be a contributing cause toward

    Jan 1, 1927

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    Commercial Coal Car Rating

    By WALTER M. DAKE

    WITH the renewal of the contract between bituminous miners and operators, whereby a period of three years is assured without the devastating effect of irregularity of operation due to general strikes;

    Jan 1, 1924

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    New York Paper - The Evolution of Drilling Rigs (with Discussion)

    By R. B. Woodworth

    In the sinking of bore holes, there are but two fundamental operations —drilling and hoisting—which determine in the main the character of drilling mechanism and structures. There are endless ramifica

    Jan 1, 1916

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    Piping And Segregation Of Ingots Of Steel And Ductility-Tests For Open-Hearth Steel Rails.

    By P. H. Dudley

    THE piping and segregation of ingots of steel is a comprehensive subject, and must be studied in reference to the different grades of soft, medium, and hard steel, rather than to discuss it in a gener

    Jan 4, 1913

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    Processing – No Longer a Problem

    By C. Richard Tinsley

    As discussed in the economics section of this article, the main processing consideration is whether manganese will be recovered, as this has major implications for reagent consumption. Nodule processi

    Jan 4, 1975

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    Iron and Steel Division - Kinetics of Sulfur Reaction in Oxide Melt-Gas Systems

    By E. T. Turkdogan, M. L. Pearce

    The rates of sulfurization and desulfurization of calcium aluminate, silicate, and ferrite melts by CO + CO2 + SO2 mixtures at 1550°C are reported. It is shown that for melts 10 to 15 mm deep transpor

    Jan 1, 1963